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President’s Fund Now Online

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All services of the President’s Fund will now be available online starting today, allowing the public to access its full range of benefits from any part of the island. 

Since February 7th, applications for medical assistance from the President’s Fund have been accepted through all Divisional Secretariats across the country. 

According to the President’s Media Division, this initiative has been highly successful, prompting the government to decentralize all other services of the Fund in the same manner.

As a result, the public can now apply online through their respective Divisional Secretariats for various programs, including:

Poverty alleviation subsidies

Academic scholarships

Support for children demonstrating academic Excellence

Assistance for individuals with special needs

Relief for children affected by wild elephant attacks

Evaluation for individuals who have rendered national service

Subsidies for emergencies and natural disasters

This digital transformation ensures that citizens across Sri Lanka,especially those outside Colombo can conveniently access the services of the President’s Fund without having to travel long distances.

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Sri Lanka records US$ 751.1 million in workers remittances in January 2026

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Foreign worker remittances to Sri Lanka reached US$ 751.1 million in January 2026, marking a 31.1% rise from US$ 573.0 million in January 2025, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) said.

The robust start to 2026 comes after a record US$ 8.076 billion in total remittance inflows for 2025.

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Nuwara Eliya Ranks Second on Agoda’s List of Must-Visit Hill Stations in Asia

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Sri Lanka’s popular hill resort town Nuwara Eliya has been ranked second among Asia’s must-visit hill stations by digital travel platform Agoda, further strengthening the country’s appeal as a scenic travel destination.

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Agoda featured Nuwara Eliya in a new travel list promoting highland destinations across Asia that offer cooler climates, natural beauty and peaceful surroundings for travellers seeking a break from busy city life.

Known as “Little England,” Nuwara Eliya attracts both local and foreign visitors with its tea plantations, colonial-era architecture, cool weather and scenic landscapes. Tourists frequently visit the area for its lakes, misty hills and opportunities for relaxation as well as outdoor activities.

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Galle ranks fifth among top 10 honeymoon destinations for 2026

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Galle has been placed fifth among the world’s top 10 honeymoon destinations for 2026 in the latest rankings released by Tripadvisor.

The ranking forms part of Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Awards Best of the Best 2026 and is based solely on the volume and quality of traveller reviews submitted over a 12-month period.

Tripadvisor said the list reflects destinations that consistently received strong feedback from honeymoon travellers worldwide.

Beach and island destinations dominate the upper end of the 2026 rankings. Bali secured the top position, followed by Mauritius and the Maldives, with St. Lucia ranked fourth. Galle placed fifth, ahead of several established long-haul honeymoon favourites.

Tripadvisor noted that Galle’s appeal lies in its blend of heritage and coastal experiences. Founded by the Portuguese in the 16th century, Galle Fort remains a key attraction, with preserved ramparts, historic buildings, and walkable streets.

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